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09.03 - Exhibit 8 - Draft Final Sewer Ordinance
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09.03 - Exhibit 8 - Draft Final Sewer Ordinance
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15. Incompatible Pollutant. Any pollutant that is not defined as a compatible <br />pollutant (Sec. 9) including non - biodegradable dissolved solids. <br />16. Industry. Any non- governmental or non - residential user of a publicly <br />owned treatment works which is identified in the Standard Industrial <br />Classification Manual, latest edition, which is categorized in Divisions A, B, D, E <br />and I. <br />17. Industrial Waste. Gaseous, liquid and solid wastes resulting fr <br />industrial or manufacturing processes, trade or business, or from the Bevel t, <br />recovery and processing of natural resources, as distinct from resyl <br />domestic strength wastes. <br />18. Infiltration. Water entering the sewage system (includin nTdrains <br />and pipes) from the ground through such means as defectts, pe joints, <br />connections and manhole walls. <br />19. Infiltration/Inflow — (1 /I). The total ty water from both <br />infiltration and inflow. <br />20. Inflow. Water other than was ewater tlenters a sewer system (including <br />building drains) from sources such but not limited to, roof leaders, cellar <br />drains, yard and area drains, found n ains, drains from springs and swampy <br />areas, manhole covers, cross -con ct' storm sewers, catch basins, surface <br />runoff, street as waters or <br />21. Interference a hibi n or disruption of the City's wastewater <br />disposal system cesse rations which cause or significantly contributes <br />to a violation o quir ent of the City's NPDES and /or SDS Permit. The <br />term includes of age sludge use or disposal by the City in accordance with <br />publish ulation roviding guidelines under Section 405 of the Act or any <br />regulalfSpOW4Lveloped pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Clean Air <br />Act, th#VicIV40stances Control Act, or more stringent State criteria applicable <br />to to th of disposal or use employed by the City. <br />Pollution Control Agency. <br />, 'V National Cateeorial Pretreatment Standards. Federal regulations <br />establishing pretreatment standards for introduction of pollutants in publicly - <br />owned wastewater treatment facilities which are determined to be not susceptible <br />to treatment by such treatment facilities or would interfere with the operation of <br />such treatment facilities, pursuant to Section 307(b) of the Act. <br />24. National Pollutant Discharee Elimination Svstem ( NPDES). A permit <br />issued by the MPCA, setting limits on pollutants that a permittee may legally <br />
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